Volume
58
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.58.04.11
Abstract
We conducted a survey to assess parasite control programs used by three groups of horse owners. The majority of those surveyed indicated that they received information on parasite control from veterinarians, with only 6% indicating reliance on Extension materials for such information. Most participants did not use fecal egg counts as part of their parasite control programs, and most were not aware of parasite resistance to anthelmintics. Our survey results highlight areas in which education for horse owners may be needed.
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Recommended Citation
Webb, G. W., Brady, H., O'Hara, C., & Sacra, S. (2020). Survey on Equine Parasite Control in the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. The Journal of Extension, 58(4), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.58.04.11